using System;
using L=Science.Physics.GeneralPhysics;

namespace Serway.Chapter32
{
	/// <summary>
	/// Example05: The Coaxial Cable
	/// Coaxial cables are often used to connect electrical 
	/// devices, such as your stereo system, and in receiving 
	/// signals in TV cable systems.  Model a long coaxial cable as 
	/// consisting of two thin concentric cylindrical conducting shells of 
	/// radii a and b and length l, as in Figure 32.13.  
	/// The conducting shells carry the same current I in opposite directions.  
	/// Imagine that the inner conductor carries current to a 
	/// device and that the outer one acts as a return path 
	/// carrying the current back to source
	/// (A)	Calculate the self-inductance L of this cable
	/// (B)	Calculate the total energy stored in the magnetic 
	/// field of the cable
	/// </summary>
	public class Example05
	{
		public Example05()
		{
		}
		private string result;
		public string Result
		{
			get{return result;}
		}
		public void Compute()
		{
			result = "Read the book!";
		}
	}
}
